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T-15 (reactor)

The T-15 (or Tokamak-15) is a Russian (previously Soviet) nuclear fusion research reactor located at the Kurchatov Institute, which is based on the (Soviet-invented) tokamak design. It was the first industrial prototype fusion reactor to use superconducting magnets to control the plasma. These enormous superconducting magnets confined the plasma the…

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Location
Moscow, Russia
Affiliation
Kurchatov Institute
Device type
Tokamak
Heating power
3 MW
Magnetic field
3.6 T (36,000 G)
Major radius
2.43 m (8 ft 0 in)

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T-15 (reactor)

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Affiliation · 1
T-15 (reactor) → Kurchatov Institute
Device type · 1
T-15 (reactor) → Tokamak
Heating power · 1
T-15 (reactor) → 3 MW
Location · 1
T-15 (reactor) → Moscow, Russia
Magnetic field · 1
T-15 (reactor) → 3.6 T (36,000 G)
Major radius · 1
T-15 (reactor) → 2.43 m (8 ft 0 in)
Minor radius · 1
T-15 (reactor) → 0.7 m (2 ft 4 in)
Plasma volume · 1
T-15 (reactor) → 50 m3
Succeeded by · 1
T-15 (reactor) → T-15MD
Year(s) of operation · 1
T-15 (reactor) → 1988–1995

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plasma reactor t-15 t-15md nuclear design use superconducting major radius 1995 tokamak fusion magnets kurchatov institute minor first achieved energy

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T-15 (reactor)AffiliationKurchatov Institute1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Device typeTokamak1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Heating power3 MW1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)LocationMoscow, Russia1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Magnetic field3.6 T (36,000 G)1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Major radius2.43 m (8 ft 0 in)1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Minor radius0.7 m (2 ft 4 in)1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Plasma volume50 m31.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Succeeded byT-15MD1.00infobox
T-15 (reactor)Year(s) of operation1988–19951.00infobox
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